June 15, 2007

Nokia 6110 Navigator - Roam As Much As You Want

Nokia 61110 Navigator
Of late mobile phones that are GPS enabled have created a ripple in the market. And the latest to hold attention of the market analysts is the Nokia 6110 Navigator. The device is the first Nokia to feature AGPS (assisted Global Positioning Service), and thus, reduces the initial time required for the device to calculate its current location. This is specially useful in urban areas.

The built – in GPS of Nokia 6110 Navigator is worth appreciation. The device comes with a one touch Navigator button below the directional keypad, to allow easy access. The onboard speaker located at the rear is loud and clear. This becomes useful when one is driving in heavy traffic. The user can simply listen to the voice instruction and does not have to get distracted by the map that flashes on-screen. Further, to get from one point to another, one could choose between the option for – shortest route or soonest time.

As the car speeds through a road, interesting pop ups comes up to denote places of interests. These include spots like that of restaurant, hotel or shop. The Nokia 6110 Navigator also includes a nifty Pedestrian mode for those who decide to stroll to the destination. The handset uses Route 66 for its navigation software. Other features that makes this device a popular one are - automatic sensor for day and night display, adjustable viewing angle and 3D perspective, alarm speed while driving and alarm trigger at pre-determined spots of interests.
Nokia 6110
Connectivity wise the Nokia 6110 navigator is good. The device is enabled with 3G and HSDPA. It lacks the advantage of LAN and infrared, but it also has the benefit of Bluetooth and push email. The Nokia 6110 navigator also includes 2-megapixel camera at the rear with sliding door to protect the lens and integrated flash, plus a second camera above the 2.2-inch QVGA screen for video telephony.
Nokia 6110 Navigator is a slider device, with a talktime of 3.5 hours and up to 11 days on standby.

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